So, here we are again, talking about UFOs. Not grainy photos snapped from shaky camcorders, but accounts from Navy pilots, the people you’d think would know a thing or two about what’s supposed to be in the sky. And what they’re describing isn’t swamp gas or weather balloons. It’s regular, almost mundane, encounters with something utterly unknown.
Lt. Ryan Graves, a former F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot, isn’t mincing words. He and his squadron, stationed off the East Coast, reportedly had multiple run-ins with unidentified aerial phenomena. This wasn’t a one-off, a fleeting glimpse of something strange. Graves claims these interactions were routine, occurring almost daily.
The object itself, described as a “black box” inside a clear sphere, sounds like something straight out of science fiction. But according to Graves, this was the reality he and his fellow pilots faced. Imagine going to work each day knowing there’s a good chance you’ll encounter something that defies explanation, something that outmaneuvers the most advanced aircraft in the world. That’s the situation these pilots found themselves in.
The sheer frequency of these encounters is what makes this story so compelling. Not just a single sighting, but daily interactions. It’s a pattern that demands attention, pushing the UFO conversation beyond the realm of conspiracy theories and into the territory of legitimate concern. What exactly are these objects? Where do they come from? And why are they seemingly so interested in our airspace?
Travel Channel’s “Alien Files Reopened” tackles these questions head-on in their episode “Negative Energy.” The episode airs Sunday, December 22, 2024, at 10:00 PM on Travel.